Abu Dabrh Abd Moain, Gorty Archana, Jenkins Sarah M, Murad Mohammad Hassan, Hensrud Donald D
Division of Preventive, Occupational, and Aerospace Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA.
Department of Biomedical Statistics and Informatics, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA.
Sci Rep. 2016 Feb 11;6:20804. doi: 10.1038/srep20804.
Worksite health interventions are not novel but their effect remains subject of debate. We examined employer-based wellness program to determine health habits trends, and compare prevalence estimates to national data. We conducted serial surveys (1996 and 2007-10) to employees of a large medical center that included questions measuring outcomes, including obesity, regular exercise, cardiovascular activity, and smoking status. Logistic regression models were estimated to compare data by membership across years, considering p-values ≤ 0.01 as statistically significant. 3,206 employees responded (Response rates 59-68%). Obesity prevalence increased over time in members and nonmembers of the wellness facility, consistent with national trends. Members had a lower prevalence of cigarette smoking compared to nonmembers (overall year-adjusted odds ratio 0.66, P < 0.001). Further, employees had a lower prevalence of cigarette smoking (9.7 vs. 17.3% in 2010, P < 0.001) compared with national data. Wellness facility membership was associated with increased regular exercise and cardiovascular exercise (P < 0.001) compared to nonmembers. In summary, working in a medical center was associated with a decreased prevalence of cigarette smoking, but not with lower prevalence of obesity. Worksite wellness facility membership was associated with increased exercise and decreased cigarette smoking. Employer-based interventions may be effective in improving some health behaviors.
工作场所健康干预并非新鲜事物,但其效果仍存在争议。我们对基于雇主的健康计划进行了研究,以确定健康习惯趋势,并将患病率估计值与全国数据进行比较。我们对一家大型医疗中心的员工进行了系列调查(1996年以及2007 - 2010年),调查问题包括对肥胖、定期锻炼、心血管活动和吸烟状况等结果的测量。我们估计了逻辑回归模型,以逐年比较会员数据,将p值≤0.01视为具有统计学显著性。3206名员工做出了回应(回应率为59 - 68%)。健康设施会员和非会员的肥胖患病率均随时间增加,这与全国趋势一致。与非会员相比,会员的吸烟率较低(总体年度调整比值比为0.66,P < 0.001)。此外,与全国数据相比,员工的吸烟率也较低(2010年分别为9.7%和17.3%,P < 0.001)。与非会员相比,健康设施会员的定期锻炼和心血管锻炼增加(P < 0.001)。总之,在医疗中心工作与吸烟率降低有关,但与肥胖率降低无关。工作场所健康设施会员与锻炼增加和吸烟减少有关。基于雇主的干预措施可能在改善某些健康行为方面有效。